Bike you wished you'd owned

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by peter james, Aug 24, 2012.

  1. A Bimota Tesi
     
  2. No it's not :smile:
     
  3. MV Agusta F4 Senna, poster bike for many years.

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  4. Was offered a FZR750R OW01 with slight cosmetic damage for very little a few years back, kick myself for turning that down. Along with all the exotica (RC45, D16RR etc) I would love a Suzuki TL1000R, even though I know they were hated, I have a soft spot for them..
     
  5. Hoonda RC30 & Suzook RG500, far too much money these days
     
  6. I bought my dream bike, a Katana 1100. It was shite:frown:
     
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  7. I bought this as I thought it was an acceptable HD , my one and only forage into things Amercian, its was shite and went last Sunday, on Monday I bought a MK1 SL :biggrin:
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  8. I never got that Senna thing. Why did MV and Ducati produce Senna bikes? Did he do a lot of bike racing? He wasn't Italian. He may have been an ace behind the wheel but he didn't seem a particularly fun, engaging and charismatic figure. I mean, would you want a Schumacher Ducati?
     
  9. Wasn't his brother a development rider for Ducati, or something like that?
     
  10. Courtesy of Wikipedia

    "Between 1996 and 1998, to pay tribute to Senna, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati produced special Senna editions of their916 superbike. Ducati was at the time owned by Claudio Castiglioni, a personal friend of Senna who was an avid Ducati lover. In 2002, the MV Agusta F4 750 Senna motorbike was created, again by Castiglioni, now president of MV Agusta. The production was limited to 300 bikes, and all profits from sales went to the Ayrton Senna Foundation."

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  11. That's me told then:frown:
     
  12. Better than calling it a Mansell or a Massa
     
  13. A James Hunt would have been worse!
     
  14. I used to spend a lot of time in the galleria bimota,who were always very good to me even though they knew I didn't have a pot to piss in. I always did like the DB2 and the tesi second generation and E.f.
    And I've always loved the 888 sp bikes for the same reason I love the 900ss and that's because my first glimpses of them were with family sitting in a piazza in Italy hearing 'that noise' bouncing off the buildings in the narrow streets before he popped out.
     
  15. So now we know. I suppose I should be looking more frequently at Wikipedia instead of asking inane questions.
    So if I've got this right, all you need to do is buy a bike company, have a mate that likes the products you make and then call one after him. Still seems all quite tenuous to me.
     
  16. It's on the internetz so it must be true :wink:
     
  17. Like so many 'dream' bikes ...... they aren't as good as your mind always wanted them to be .......... With very few exceptions, the stuff from 60's/70's/80's would get absolutely trounced by a modern CB500, not just 'round a racetrack, but also on the road in terms of comfort and reliability!

    Those 'rose tinted' glasses can end up putting a huge hole in your bank balance!
     
  18. Agreed - do you recall you wood-chip on the walls, no not that, the classic car frenzy a few decades ago?
    The money that was blown on e-types and the like. I recon first drive the purchaser would be thinking - Hmmmmmmmmm....:rolleyes:
     
  19. I initially thought that about the 848 when I bought it a month ago.........but it just took some getting used to :smile:
     
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